Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [vb pp] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Soviet commercial acquisition of other major technologies , such as numerically controlled machine tools and offshore oil drilling has been relatively late . |
2 | Then with the utilization of satellites when satellite climatology ushered in a new era which Barrett ( 1974 ) has characterized as providing observing systems of the earth and atmosphere , as highly convenient data collection platforms , and as connection links between widely spaced ground stations between which large daily exchanges of weather data must take place . |
3 | In practical terms what was at stake was the need to close the price scissors , as Trotsky termed it , that is , the disparity between the high prices for industrially produced consumer goods and means of production , compared to the prevailing world market prices , and the prices being paid for agricultural produce . |
4 | Bukharin 's basic approach was what could be termed increasing the surplus by accelerating the turnover of capital ; which included a policy of lowering prices for industrially produced consumer goods . |
5 | As the police privately noted at the time , most of them showed substantial expertise and one in particular was carried out with the skill to be found only among persons such as highly trained army saboteurs . |
6 | Editor , — J G Thorpe-Beeston and colleagues reported a rate of intrapartum and neonatal death for normally formed singleton infants presenting by the breech at term of 0.8% for vaginal delivery and 0.03% for caesarean section . |
7 | The extra cost of upgrading computers alone would be a daunting prospect for already over-stretched education budgets . |
8 | ‘ I see a growing demand for the Longhorn from Continental farmers who are moving out of dairying and are looking for easily kept beef cattle that can thrive outdoors all year round , ’ says Mr Close . |
9 | WESTINGHOUSE BEST RESTORED SIGNALLING AWARD for best restored signal box and/or signalling installation , . |
10 | 9.14 ( a ) An asymmetric T-section and ( b ) a source matched to a load through alternately reversed image sections . |
11 | If the conditions below are met , the service to corporate clients will be outside the scope of the FSA ( except for open ended investment companies ) . |
12 | Is my right hon. Friend aware that his announcement about vertically launched Sea Wolf will be most welcome to British Aerospace in Bristol ? |
13 | Most of the existing pilot sites have opted for a fairly large-scale computer-based system with a central system that stores for case-mix purposes , the data from a number of locally based feeder units . |
14 | Planners need to look at the long term provision of locally based day care as well as reviewing current provision in terms of suitability , costs etc . |
15 | In the absence of locally based population studies , combined social work/GP screening etc , one must plan on general guidelines . |
16 | The model accorded quite well with the idea of locally devolved team work ( Hadley and McGrath , 1980 ) , but contradicted the long-standing beliefs in genericism ( Pinker , 1990 ) . |
17 | They bought white cotton sheets with lace borders and matching pillow-cases , blue towels with white alamandas appliquéd on one corner , a collection of decorative shells for Elaine 's bathroom , and an assortment of locally made wicker baskets . |
18 | It called for " significant and immediate reductions in emissions of industrially generated greenhouse gases , particularly carbon dioxide " . |
19 | In the case of industrially produced consumer goods it was a question of increasing supply by a proportionally greater extent than that of agricultural production , and for this it was necessary to invest . |
20 | The one study on which this latter conclusion is based can not be generalized to demonstrate that there is a specific deterrent effect for all other corporate offences , and in any case , it should be treated very cautiously , not only because a single study can often be shown later to have missed the general condition , but also because it flies in the face of empirically grounded deterrence theory . |
21 | This is in glaring contrast to the process in which de-skilling is now so widespread , but it has been suggested in the case of numerically controlled machine tools that the ideal workers are mentally retarded people and a mental age of 12 is advocated . |
22 | Such procedures are right for generating the phenomenon in Wagner 's associative form — a series of widely spaced exposure trials will promote the formation of a context-stimulus association ; and the after-effects of presentation of the target stimulus could not be expected to survive a 24-h retention interval . |
23 | Creates a national cadre of properly trained prison officers ; |
24 | Like the ( far smaller ) Living Water designs , the project will be much cheaper to construct than a conventional treatment works of comparable size , with operating costs about 80 per cent lower ( partly because of vastly reduced energy consumption , a good environmental argument in itself ) . |
25 | A number of commercially produced porn videos now make the use of condoms explicit although , as The Advocate reported , some producers argue that there is still a place for fantasy , a release from the demands of real life . |
26 | Examples of commercially produced subject guides are Library Pathfinders , originally developed as part of the Model Library Project at Massachusetts Institute of Technology , and the LO Science Tracer Bullets from the Reference and Technology Division of the Library of Congress . |
27 | There is a tendency to start on the second stage of commercially produced baby foods at this point . |
28 | Corvan 's career was sufficiently close to the industrial conflict and Chartist agitation of the turbulent 1840s to draw inspiration from them ; but , by the 1850s , the musical culture of most British workers was taking on a less class-specific quality , characterized by the consumption of commercially supplied music hall song , the replacement of old tune-types by newer types originating in bourgeois theatre and drawing-room , and a shift from protest , street music and spontaneous singsong to formalized performance in choirs and brass bands . |
29 | Weber strongly criticized Marx 's attempt to explain all social cleavages as the product of economically based class structures and struggles . |
30 | The principal soils are calcareous regosols , consisting of weakly developed A horizons overlying raw sand , often with buried A horizons indicating former land surfaces . |